1 major reason you must STOP writing about Medium to make real money
“What an ironic headline,” you may be thinking. “Your whole account is about writing on Medium.”
When you first start writing on Medium, you’re understandably curious about how the platform works and how to make a few bucks sharing your awesome writing with the world.
As such, if you’re like I was anyway, you gravitate toward stories focused on those very topics.
In those early days, you may even be led to believe that writing about Medium might be the fast lane to riches.
Let me tell you about how I fell into this trap early in my Medium journey.
Then I’ll tell you why I still write about Medium even though it isn’t the moneymaker you probably think it is.

№1: I was where you are now
Here’s the real, secret truth: writing about Medium isn’t going to make you much money on Medium.
That’s because Medium doesn’t distribute stories about Medium.
It’s right there in the platform’s distribution guidelines:
- No meta — no stories written about Medium
As such, it’s really hard to make much money writing about Medium!
In order to join the $100 club and eventually crack the $1,000 club the way I did in December over at James Julian, you need your stories to find a very wide audience.
That means you need Medium to distribute your story into other people’s feeds.
Without widespread distribution, you’re not really going anywhere.
I want to clear up what is probably a misconception about how I write here.
If you look at my follower count on this account and the amount of engagement I get — lots (sometimes hundreds or thousands) of claps and comments on my stories about Medium — you might think I’m just raking it in.
In fact, my engagement on this account probably far outpaces what I get on what I call my main account.
But making a lot of money from writing about Medium?
That could not be further from the truth.
Earnings gap
My earnings from my main account, where I write about health, fitness, and sobriety and published 15 stories in January, were $1,032.96.
My earnings from this account, where I published 12 stories mostly about writing on Medium? $63.78
“Well, why are you wasting your time writing about Medium?” you may now be asking yourself.
Allow me to explain.
№2: Content is king
Here’s the thing, I look at content like a little chameleon — it can adapt to its surroundings.
Now let me tell you a little secret: I love helping people out who are just getting started here because I LOVE this platform and its potential.
But although Medium earnings stories like the ones I put out here really inspired and motivated me early on, the real purpose of my writing on this account is to serve as a foundation for video content.
Every story I write here serves as a de facto script for a YouTube video.
Trust me, it wasn’t always like this.
Early on, my objective WAS to make money on Medium writing about Medium because I fell into the trap I already mentioned.
But I soon realized this was pretty much a dead end.
When I started out, I published some stories about health and sobriety and those did really well.
Then I got seduced by the “this is how much I make on Medium” stories that seemed to get so much attention and engagement and thought: “why can’t I duplicate that? I’m doing OK on Medium!”
Then I wrote this story at James Julian: I’m going to write 700 legitimate articles in one year. A snappy headline that will surely be embraced by writers just starting out, right?
Do you know how many views I got on that? Literally less than 10.
Compare that to my highest-viewed ones which are both hovering around 17,000 views.
That doesn’t necessarily mean that every story I write here will wind up being a video.
Sometimes an idea just blurts into my mind and I decide to tap it out knowing it has no future in the video world (or anywhere, really) and where this might be the most appropriate place for it.
Sometimes writing is just fun!
But for the most part, I keep an eye on how I can “stack” my content, or rejig it to make it relevant on as many platforms as possible.
The market for videos about writing on Medium, for example, is underserved on YouTube.
I use a tool for my YouTube channel called VidIQ (affiliate link here if you’re interested in trying it — it’s amazing).
VidIQ allows you to do keyword research for topics that have high search volume but low competition.
It also makes suggestions about keyword opportunities for your channel in particular. Here’s what it suggests for my YouTube channel (please subscribe!):

So while I quickly came to realize that writing about Medium is a very limited proposition on Medium, there is decent opportunity elsewhere.
Although it’s a very small niche based on keyword search volume, I’m betting that it’s my path to monetization on that platform because there’s so little competition.
Content is malleable
I’ve written about why I think Medium is the most underrated way to make money online.
I love the low bar for monetization and the fact you can start getting paid right away (as opposed to on YouTube, on which it usually takes somewhere in the neighbourhood of a year to get monetized, or blogs, which take forever to build an audience on).






